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Generally, it is good to install it directly in the original hard disk location, and when the installation system selects the installation location, just format the partition 4K is aligned, and the BIOS turns on the ahci to become everything else, which is the same as the ordinary hard disk.
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Solid State Drive: In fact, for notebooks using solid state drives, it doesn't matter which brand is the same, as long as the warranty is good. Because the SSD warranty is very bad.
Laptop systems are best stored in solid state, and other large-capacity data is best stored in ordinary hard drives. Because SSDs and USB flash drive storage media are both self-proclaimed by chips. The service life is determined by the number of uses.
And Flash is not recommended for storing large amounts of data. will reduce the service life.
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How do I add an SSD to my computer?
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SSD SSD burial method;
1. Install the SSD to the hard disk bay first.
2. Boot into the BIOS, and set the disk mode to AHCI mode (basically the default disk mode of all motherboards is IDE mode, which is to provide compatibility with mechanical hard disks, but it is not suitable for SSDs at all). At the same time, the NCQ of the AHCI should also be turned on.
3. Use a CD or boot USB flash drive to load the original Microsoft Windows7 installation image (you must not use the messy Ghost version), and use the disk management tool that comes with Windows7 to format the newly purchased SSD to align the 4KB sector. Whether the 4KB sectors are aligned or not will have a 50% impact on the performance of the SSD. If it is green 1024-ok, it means that it is aligned, and if it is red, it is not aligned.
4. Next, install the system normally, which is no different from the normal process. Once the system is installed, install Intel RST Drviers to turn on the fast storage technology.
Solid state drives, referred to as solid state drives, are hard disks made of solid-state electronic memory chip arrays, which are composed of control units and storage units (flash chips, DRAM chips). SSDs are exactly the same as traditional HDDs in terms of interface specifications and definitions, functions and usage methods, and are also completely consistent with traditional HDDs in terms of product shape and size, but the IO performance is greatly improved compared with traditional HDDs. It is widely used in military, vehicle, industrial control, ** monitoring, network monitoring, network terminals, electric power, medical, aviation, navigation equipment and other fields.
The operating temperature range of its chips is very wide, commercial products (0 70) and industrial products (-40 85). Although the cost is higher, it is gradually becoming popular in the DIY market. Because SSD technology is different from traditional hard disk technology, many new memory manufacturers have emerged.
Manufacturers only need to buy NAND memory, and then cooperate with the appropriate control chip, and then they can make SSDs. The new generation of SSDs generally uses SATA-3 interface, interface, mSATA interface, PCI-E interface, SAS interface, CFast interface and SFF-8639 interface.
However, when the SSD loses power for a long time and is placed in a hot environment, there is a risk of data loss. Therefore, using an SSD to back up your data is not a great option.
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This is an introduction to SSDs.
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